I actually like the Tap Out gear they make for training and some, not all of the chunky casual t shirts. Has to have a sports theme to them tho. Really dont like the Tap Out "fashion" line or anything else skull, death and fire based. Altho I have been guilty of it in the past.

I love tattoos and I really thought that stuff was cool when it was original, but its been hyjacked and now it just scream "LAME!" and "I WANNA BE A CAGE FOIGHTA!".

Edit...RE punching machines. Proper little chav magnets them and it has to be said, around these parts, a young asian male magnet too!!! Have to admit tho, me, my bro and a few others got steaming after a show in Sunderland once and before we made it over to Glasss Spider (where Les Ojegabana was well sound with us) we all had a go at head butting and kung fuing the life out the punch machine in Varsity...funny as fuck it was.

If theres a punch machine at the club you're in, you can guarantee they'll be playing shit music. Had a go on one, at a festival last year, somehow got beat by a 16 yr old chav-tastic welsh lad. To be fair, i'd been drinking for 3 days and had taken enough narc's to put P. Doherty under.

i cant be arsed reading all the posts but my 5 cents is that if you want to wear a tshirt that you like then wear it why pretend that you dont like a specific tshirt because it says tapout on it and why would wearing tapout mean that you are wannabe ??? i only got into mma about 2 years ago when wiege put me on to it so iv pretty much been a UFC fan really dont know much about other companys or events so tapout is rite in front of me all the time so of course im going to recognize it as a fight brand wether its sold in sports soccer or not

p.s i dont have a single tapout tshirt but tbh i might do soon with they prices